by Kate Heyhoe
Recipe links below. For more Labor Day recipes, also visit our big Summer Grilling Recipes page.
I call Labor Day the "hand to mouth holiday"— the best foods go directly from hand to mouth, no utensils required. The all-American sandwich has a rightful place, but juicy burgers and messy ribs top my list of Labor Day faves. And while Miss Manners would not approve, I just can't help but lick my fingers when the food's so good.
Traditional Labor Day foods though are subtly changing. Some folks will forever remain beef burger purists, but alternatives such as turkey burgers, salmon burgers, veggie burgers, and lamb burgers are rapidly on the rise. Likewise, the sesame seed bun competes with whole wheat, sourdough, herb dough, focaccia, and English muffins.
Today, the old-fashioned hamburger now has a passport to Asia, Latin America, India and the Caribbean, thanks to the expanding world of specialty condiments and foreign spices. Try the recipes below for Jamaican and Middle Eastern flavored burgers, and follow my tips for making exotic, ethnic burgers. For instance, for an Indian twist, spread a bit of Major Grey chutney on a curry burger, and add cucumbers and minced mint instead of lettuce.
Ribs also take on international airs, with dry rubs, marinades and sauces hailing from all corners of the globe. Pork ribs absolutely glow with honey-mustard and complex, fruity sauces of pomegranate, tamarind, and pineapple. Beef ribs command bold, hearty sauces rich in dried chiles, tomato and vinegar, but they also shine with zesty Asian spices like ginger, coriander, and Chinese five-spice. You can make sauces from scratch, as in the recipes for Moroccan Glaze and Thai Baby Back Ribs. Or, for a time-saving step, jazz up your favorite barbecue sauce or burger mixture with exotic flavorings like the ones below.
Whether we're speaking of the weather or of pepper and spice, just remember: some like it hot—and some don't. Use peppers and chiles judiciously— you want a zesty taste but not one that overpowers other flavors. For a wide world of flavors, select a few of each ingredient in these global combinations:
For more hand-to-mouth grilling recipes and the salads, drinks and desserts to accompany them on your Labor Day outing, visit the Global Gourmet's special feature Summer Grilling Recipes.
Don't forget the wet-naps...
Kate Heyhoe
The Global Gourmet
For more Labor Day recipes,
visit our big Summer Grilling Recipes page.
Kate's Global Kitchen for August, 2000:
8/05/00 Grilling 101 Revisited
8/12/00 World's Best Grilled Chicken
8/19/00 Best Summer Salads: From Greens to Grains
8/26/00 Best Labor Day Burgers & Ribs
Holiday and Party Recipes (by holiday and date)
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